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- Aug 4, 2018
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Chapter 0: Preface
By: Department of State Diplomatic Officer Tuan Anh Nguyen
In truth, this was never supposed to be a book. This was supposed to be a report on Resilience, a collection of ideas of sorts of our soldiers and civilians alike. How were our people preparing for our next conflict, how were they recovering from the last one. That kind of thing. When I first submitted this collection of transcripts to my supervisor, Deputy Secretary of State Tran, it was immediately sent back to me. How much use would a nice feel good story be to the Republic of Vietnam? They wanted hard facts, not individualistic testimonies. I decided to resign the very next day.
Everyone always speaks of war; the hawks in the Senate. The mongers in the Global Assembly. Everyone is keen to build the most bombs, the most tanks, the most guns. They gameplan strategies to dump tons of ordnance in country sides, to bomb cities into oblivion. Yet, they forget to ask themselves; what about the people who are left? It is my true belief that we are not a world of countries, but one world working together. Perhaps I am an idealist, but this book, World War 3, will showcase a new war. A war where there are two belligerents: war itself and the people of a nation reeling from it, suffering from it, and moving on from it.
By: Department of State Diplomatic Officer Tuan Anh Nguyen
In truth, this was never supposed to be a book. This was supposed to be a report on Resilience, a collection of ideas of sorts of our soldiers and civilians alike. How were our people preparing for our next conflict, how were they recovering from the last one. That kind of thing. When I first submitted this collection of transcripts to my supervisor, Deputy Secretary of State Tran, it was immediately sent back to me. How much use would a nice feel good story be to the Republic of Vietnam? They wanted hard facts, not individualistic testimonies. I decided to resign the very next day.
Everyone always speaks of war; the hawks in the Senate. The mongers in the Global Assembly. Everyone is keen to build the most bombs, the most tanks, the most guns. They gameplan strategies to dump tons of ordnance in country sides, to bomb cities into oblivion. Yet, they forget to ask themselves; what about the people who are left? It is my true belief that we are not a world of countries, but one world working together. Perhaps I am an idealist, but this book, World War 3, will showcase a new war. A war where there are two belligerents: war itself and the people of a nation reeling from it, suffering from it, and moving on from it.